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The example sentences of DESPONDENT in videos (1 in total of 1)

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Use "despondent" in a sentence | "despondent" example sentences

How to use "despondent" in a sentence?

  • The Qur'an does not ask for human perfection, but rather asks that we persevere in striving for self-improvement and that we never become complacent or despondent about our progress.
    -Jeffrey Lang-
  • Praise is sometimes a good thing for the diffident and the despondent. It teaches them properly to rely on the kindness of others.
    -Letitia Elizabeth Landon-
  • We wait for the fulfillment of our desires. We wait with hope, apathy, resignation, belief. We become despondent, elated. We wait
    -Frederick Lenz-
  • A word or a smile is often enough to put fresh life in a despondent soul.
    -Therese of Lisieux-
  • We should never become despondent because the weather is bad, nor should we turn triumphalist because the sun shines.
    -Thabo Mbeki-
  • God puts the excess of hope in one man, in order that it may be a medicine to the man who is despondent.
    -Henry Ward Beecher-
  • One does nothing who tries to console a despondent person with word. A friend is one who aids with deeds at a critical time when deeds are called for.
    -Euripides-
  • I see no point in being despondent. We might as well enjoy ourselves during our brief tenure of this life.
    -Alexander McCall Smith-
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Definition and meaning of DESPONDENT

What does "despondent mean?"

/dəˈspändənt/

despondent

adjective
Unhappy and feeling that there is not much hope.

What are synonyms of "despondent"?
Some common synonyms of "despondent" are:
  • disheartened,
  • discouraged,
  • dispirited,
  • downhearted,
  • low-spirited,
  • hopeless,
  • downcast,
  • crestfallen,
  • down,
  • low,
  • disconsolate,
  • despairing,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/disˈhärtnd/

disheartened
adjective verb

having lost determination or confidence. To take away the enthusiasm of.

/dəˈskərijd/

discouraged
adjective verb

having lost confidence or enthusiasm. To try to prevent something from happening.

/dəˈspirədəd/

dispirited
adjective

having lost enthusiasm and hope.

/ˌdounˈhärdəd/

downhearted
adjective

discouraged.

/ˈhōpləs/

hopeless
adjective

With no chance of getting what you want.

/ˈdounˌkast/

downcast
adjective noun

looking downwards. shaft dug in mine for extra ventilation.

/ˈkres(t)ˌfôlən/

crestfallen
adjective

sad and disappointed.

/doun/

down
adjective adverb noun preposition verb

directed or moving towards lower position. Written or copied onto a piece of paper or book. unwelcome experience. Going from a higher position to a lower position. To eat or drink very quickly and without stopping.

low

/lō/

low
adjective adverb noun

Having a small quantity, supply, or amount. in or into low position. Situation of not having a lot of something.

/ˌdisˈkäns(ə)lət/

disconsolate
adjective noun

very unhappy and unable to be comforted. Sad beyond comforting; incapable of being consoled.

/dəˈsperiNG/

despairing
adjective verb

showing loss of all hope. To have lost all hope; lose heart.

What are antonyms of "despondent"?
Some common antonyms of "despondent" are:
  • hopeful,
  • cheerful,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈhōpfəl/

hopeful
adjective noun

Having or showing hope. person likely or hoping to succeed.

/ˈCHirfəl/

cheerful
adjective

noticeably happy and optimistic.

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